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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Nebraska residents have 1 active class action settlements involving PHH Mortgage Corp. that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $1.5M PHH Mortgage Corp. misleading default notices class action settlement.

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Open PHH Mortgage Corp. Settlements for Nebraska Residents (1)

These PHH Mortgage Corp. settlements are currently accepting claims from Nebraska residents.

$1.5M PHH Mortgage Corp. misleading default notices class action settlement

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Borrowers who received default notices from PHH Mortgage (Dec 2022-Dec 2025) may get automatic compensation from this $1.5M settlement.

Deadline: 2026-05-05 No Proof Needed Official site →

About PHH Mortgage Corp. Class Actions in Nebraska

PHH Mortgage Corp. has serviced mortgages for Nebraska homeowners through various partnerships and acquisitions, though the company does not maintain major retail operations in the state. Nebraska's Consumer Protection Act provides residents with strong remedies against deceptive business practices, including automatic attorney fee recovery for successful claims. The state's Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act also applies to mortgage servicers operating within Nebraska's borders. Nebraska residents participating in the $1.5 million PHH Mortgage Corp. misleading default notices settlement needed to demonstrate they received inaccurate default notices between specific dates. Nebraska's simplified small claims court procedures allow residents to pursue individual mortgage servicing disputes up to $3,900 without attorneys. The state requires mortgage servicers to be licensed through the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance, which provides additional oversight. Nebraska homeowners benefit from the state's strong foreclosure protections, including required mediation programs in some counties. Class action settlements involving mortgage servicers often include Nebraska residents who may not realize their eligibility, making awareness of filing deadlines particularly important for Cornhusker State homeowners.

PHH Mortgage Corp. Settlements in Nebraska: FAQs

What was the PHH Mortgage Corp. settlement amount for misleading default notices affecting Nebraska residents?

The PHH Mortgage Corp. misleading default notices class action settlement totaled $1.5 million nationwide. Nebraska residents who received inaccurate default notices during the specified time period were eligible to file claims for their share of this settlement fund.

Does Nebraska law provide additional protections beyond federal mortgage servicing regulations for PHH customers?

Yes, Nebraska's Consumer Protection Act offers stronger remedies than federal law, including automatic attorney fee awards for successful claims. The Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance also requires licensing and oversight of mortgage servicers operating in the state.

How long do Nebraska residents typically have to file PHH Mortgage Corp. class action claims?

Class action settlement claim periods vary but typically range from 60 to 180 days after court approval. Nebraska residents should monitor settlement notices carefully since the state's consumer protection laws don't extend these federal court deadlines for class action participation.

Tips for Nebraska Residents Filing PHH Mortgage Corp. Claims

Nebraska residents should keep detailed records of all PHH Mortgage Corp. correspondence, including default notices and payment histories. Monitor the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance website for mortgage servicer enforcement actions that might indicate broader issues. File complaints with both state regulators and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to create documentation trails. Check settlement websites regularly since Nebraska's rural mail delivery can delay notice receipt. Consider consulting attorneys familiar with Nebraska's Consumer Protection Act, which provides fee-shifting provisions that federal mortgage laws lack. Document any phone conversations with PHH representatives, including dates, times, and representative names for potential future claims.

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